Hi! Tao, I doubt it, but if there was, it would certainly be on the wiki. You may want to write one though. ;-)
L. On 6/2/07, Tao Fei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks a lot. It seems I didn't read the code carefully enough. :) But I'm wondering weather there are any document that talking about such kind of things . 2007/6/2, Lukas Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi! > > All the files in ~/.beagle/ToIndex get handled by our > IndexingServiceQueryable. How this queryable works is that the ToIndex > directory is monitored by inotify and every time you drop a file in there, > it gets handled by the queryable itself and indexed. > > Alongside with the actual file to index you drop in a metadata file > (sidecar) which defines the URI, HitType, MimeType and properties of the > file you want to index. The metadata filename is prefixed with a '.' (so if > you want to index " foo.html", the metadata filename is ".foo.html"). > > Structure of the metadata file: > * 1.line - URI > * 2.line - HitType > * 3. line - MimeType > * All following lines are properties in "t:key=value" format > > Hope that helps! ;-) > > Best, > Lukas > -- Tao Fei (陶飞) My Blog: blog.filia.cn My Summer Of Code Blog: filiasoc.blogspot.com
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